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Most plastic is like 1.5 grams/cm^3; that's like 9 cubic centimeters, or less than 1/4 the volume of a golf ball.

When you're saying "about" and then cubing the number you can have a pretty significant difference.



Average density of plastic is closer to 1.2g/cm3 which is what I was using.


You'd only be off by a factor of 3 instead of 4, then.

In any case, comparing it to a solid ball isn't so useful. Even the idea of "density" for something that is dispersed as small particles isn't too useful; proportion of mass is really the only useful metric.




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